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This approach is likely more beneficial. First, the automatic upload happened before you could verify the content, likely causing Apple’s servers to receive many unnecessary uploads. Second, as a result of this change, Apple will now seem to avoid f…
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Pema said: That's brilliant. Now we need to round up roster of users from Antartica and Upper Mongolia who actually use the Apple equivalent of Office. In my entire time in IT and as a Uni Phd student I have yet to see anyone using other than…
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It’s bluff on Apple’s part. Apple Intelligence wasn’t going to be available anyway because it only works in English for now. its also bluff because Microsoft’s solution is available and working in multiple languages and countries, and so is Google’…
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22july2013 said: Apple could trademark the term "Apple Intelligence" to try to get people to think of Apple when they think of "AI". I’m sure they thought about it, but went against it as it would be a constant source of derision if Apple’…
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paisleydisco said: Okay. a feature that Affinity Photo has always had. As the article mentions, it’s not masking that is new : Pixelmator always had that basic feature. What is new is the AI assistance to improve the result
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Dougie.S said: Absolutely. Still running on Airport Extremes too, fantastic kit. While I liked mine, when I switched to a newer system a few years ago, the increase in speed and reliability for my wifi network was obvious and unquestionable.…
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I’m not a Meta fan, in no way shape or form. But I have a hard time finding a tear for Apple’s dramatic stance. If Apple thinks that managing fees has a cost, then they should simply stop requiring that developers use their transactional platform. L…
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badmonk said: but unfortunately it will probably be the adult industry that will be the big factor in widespread adoption. As always. QuickTime was labeled as a gimmick nobody was interested in back in 1992. But then the “Adult” industry …
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dutchlord said: Totally irrelevant for most users as the majority does not perceive a performance issue. So there is no compelling argument to upgrade. As an intel MacBook Pro user, I do not see these new models as irrelevant. That a M2 M…
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BiC said: dk49 said: Has Apple been able to patch Pegasus? Apple should bring all manufacturing back to America. If you want to control the ecosystem tight. This international nonsense must come to an end. That won't change…
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ihatescreennames said: (…) That was my first and last Sonos purchase. I won’t make that mistake again. I’ve had, to the contrary, a rock solid and painless experience with my Sonos speakers (4 speakers for the TV/living room and 2 elsewher…
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It seems to me that wifi 6 has barely stabilized (and not everything has stepped up to 6E, let alone 6), and already they’re trying to sell us a new standard? Nope!
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foregoneconclusion said: Very useful guide. I can't help thinking that Apple has kind of lost their way with the iMac right now. It's just kind of strange... The iMac is back to its original raison d’être: as a general use computer. All th…
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It took Apple's departure to wake Intel up. All the years before, Intel lazily stood still.
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digitol said: I will probably never purchase a notch version of any Apple product. Hideous. ************************************************* That’s because you never used a MacBook Pro. After 10 minutes, you’d have said : what notch ?
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The third beta for this particular version arrives after the secondIt is predicted in more educated circles that the next iteration will be the fourth
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sdw2001 said: ravnorodom said: Interesting. A $500 HK brand vs $1000 US brand. I am sticking with my trusty Oreck for now for my small house. Beside, these robot vacuum cleaners can't climb stairs. Such a product would be useless in…
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xyzzy-xxx said: Since Apple is turning iOS into a platform spying their paying users I will wait until the content of this update is disclosed before installing it... FUD is a technique that has proven useful time and again to destabilize …
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Leaks definitely harm Apple. Consumers? Not at all.
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roake said: A few properly place Hellfire missiles from an affected country would bring this type of activity to a stop pretty fast. No, it wouldn’t. And it would be the equivalent of a declaration of war against another country while the …